These are ALL tertiary (3rd time) revisions = fixing TWO prior procedure attempts that Mickey (76) had. That means significantly more complicated surgeries, more hurdles, more problem-solving, and more creativity! I do a lot of revision (fix it) surgeries, including especially complicated ones like this. The beautiful part is - these just make me even better with my primary, first time surgery patients! Mickey is absolutely lovely and traveled to me for this challenging full set of revisions with my full facial EnigmaLift®️ complex for her eyes, face, and neck. We were both very excited to reconnect at the 15 month mark here. Mickey’s eyelid revisions were very complex = requiring correction of size, shape, symmetry, position, aperture, quantity, and quality! What do you think? How did we do? The revision situation also creates significantly more challenge in the execution of each procedure from my end, and it makes the recovery more challenging from her end.
Revision surgeries are more challenging from an execution standpoint, as the tissue that we are working with is not starting in its native position, and the quality of the tissue has changed from prior scarring and fibrosis.
Mickey was beautiful to start, I am grateful for her and I have had a great time getting to know her. We both were very up for the challenge of revisions, working together (I love this situation!), and our relationship got stronger through this process! With much of my work being revisions, I am very upfront about it - Mickey was beautiful to start, and I am grateful for her and have had a great time getting to know her. WELCOME TO THE NEXT LEVEL ®️ . . .
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